A nurse places a client in full leather restraints. How often must the nurse check the client's circulation?

A. Once per hour
B. Once per shift
C. Every 10 to 15 minutes
D. Every 2 hours


Answer: C. Every 10 to 15 minutes

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1) Use the incentive spirometer when awake. 2) Walk two times during day and evening shift. 3) Maintain an oxygen saturation above 92% while performing ADLs each morning. 4) Tolerate 10 sets of range-of-motion exercises with physical therapy.

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A(n) ____________________ is someone with more experience who provides career development behaviors

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Codeine has a greater maximal ability to suppress cough when compared with dextromethorphan. What is the most appropriate description of codeine when compared to dextromethorphan?

1. Codeine is more efficacious. 2. Codeine is less potent. 3. Codeine is more potent. 4. Codeine is less efficacious.

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The health care providers and nurses caring for a group of clients with cancer have instituted a strict nutritional program with the goal of stimulating the clients' natural killer cells. How do these cells work?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. They phagocytize cancer cells. 2. The cells secrete chemical toxins that kill cancer cells. 3. They help to enhance inflammation. 4. They protect noncancerous cells from attack by viruses that cause cancer. 5. They modulate the adaptive immune response.

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